Box 2
Contains 8 Results:
Land grant to James Monroe for 4,584 acres of land in Fayette County, Kentucky, 1786 November 14
Signed by Patrick Henry. Document Signed. (Was previously Folder 4.)
Manuscript map of the United States, by Catharine Nichols, believed to have been owned by James Monroe, 1818
Correspondence and other material, 1780-1834, by, to, and concerning James Monroe. See inventory link (below) for folder list.
Sea letter for the ship Leonidas, 1820 August 3
Signed by James Monroe, President, and John Quincy Adams, Secretary of State. (Was previously Folder 23.)
Benjamin Lovett and Israel Thorndike granting power of attorney to James Monroe, 1794 December 3
2 pages. Document Signed. Typewritten Copy included.
James Monroe, Albemarle, to John Mason, Georgetown, 1799 January 17
Explanation of his inability to pay on a debt to Mr. Skipwith.
James Monroe, Richmond, to [?], 1809 May 4
Tells of plans to move to Albemarle near Milton. Discusses relations of this country with England and France.
Charles Everett, Washington, to James Monroe , circa 1812
Appeal for funds for the state of Virginia for expenses for the defense of Virginia and support for troops stationed there.
James Monroe, Washington, to Charles Everett , 1814 June 17
Concerns Virginia claims for funds from the government. Describes what effects would have been if "Joseph" had published his book. ed. Typewritten Copy included. Oversize item.